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Cheyenne, OK - Washita Battlefield National Historic Site - The Eastern Amberwing [Perithemis Tenera] is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is very small, reaching a total length of no more than 1 inch (25 mm). The males have orange or amber wings. Both genders have a red pterostigma. The eastern amberwing dragonfly is one of the only types of dragonfly that actively mimics a wasp. The yellow and brown stripes on its abdomen encourage predators to stay away. When perched, they will wiggle their abdomen and wings in a wasp-like fashion to deter other animals from eating it. Males have an elaborate courtship ritual. When a female approaches his territory, the male will lead her to his selected egg-laying site and hover above it with wings whirring and abdomen raised. The common name refers to its eastern range, although this dragonfly does extend westward well into the central part of the United States. The scientific name, tenera, means delicate and alludes to its small size. [Wiki]
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Pascale GUY
on April 17, 2020Fantastic macro with lovely brilliant wings !
You're right Rick . Nobody's have seen the twi middle chimneys were different . I've didn't see too . And in the colors version no more ^^
nelli
on April 17, 2020YOU GET THE NICEST DRAGONFLY SHOTS RICK!! LOVE THIS ONE
nelli
on April 3, 2020HOPE YOU ARE WELL AND SAFE A STUNNER DRAGON FLY
Kerstin Synwoldt
on April 3, 2020What a supersharp macro!
TruImages
on April 3, 2020Excellent details and composition! Very colorful!
Howard's Photography
on April 2, 2020Excellent capture!
Lgood
on April 2, 2020This is beautiful. I love the red color and great soft green background.
Greg&Rose Photography
on April 2, 2020Brilliant shot Rick
Darlene Jansen
on April 2, 2020Great capture of this colorful dragon! 😀
Arnold Dubin
on April 2, 2020It looks like the back of biplane. Great capture of this dragonfly.